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healthyeatsdublin · 5 years
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Why not give Cornucopia on Wicklow Street a visit?
 They describe themselves as a comfortable casual dining and counter service that serve wholefood, vegan & vegetarian dishes. They are located within two Georgian buildings in Dublin city Centre.  They are a  family run business for over 30 years. Open 7 days a week!
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The big Vegan Brekkie
Plant-based Cannelloni
Home-made takeaway Vegan Salads - only €5.95!!
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healthyeatsdublin · 5 years
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healthyeatsdublin · 5 years
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Why not try a delicious bowl of Shaka Poké?
Shaka Poké  bring their Hawaiian inspired vibes to the streets of Dublin with locations in:
Blackrock Market
St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre
Eastpoint Business Park
 Sandyford Industrial Estate
 Mespil Road
Poké is a traditional Hawaiian dish made up of cubed, marinated and freshly caught sashimi fish. The ‘Poké Bowl’ is a modern twist on this classic - it includes a base of rice, fresh vegetables, tropical fruit and a selection of flavourful toppings that create a healthy, nourishing and super tasty meal.  Customize your own shaka bowl or choose from one of the Shaka House Bowls, there is sure to be something for everyone in the audience.
Checkout their Facebook page for more deets! 
https://www.facebook.com/ShakaPokeDublin/
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healthyeatsdublin · 5 years
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Póg cafe in comparison to SOMA on the SPIRE, we would give it a 4/10. SOMA would score a 8/10. Avoid
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The second place we visited was póg café on Tara street. The food we ordered although healthy was cold and bland. The granola bowl although nice was mostly yoghurt. We would not recommend this location and felt it was very overpriced for what you get.
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Our first reviewed eatery: Soma At The Spire. We had a lovely brunch of poached eggs and smashed avocado on sourdough toast served with house potatoes, red onion, spinach and a spicy salsa side. All for just €9.50. Recommended. Located also about 5 minutes walk from the Cathal Brugha Street City Campus.
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